and when i first started with this group called rxsafe marin, which has brought together a lot of different community members -- educators and law enforcement, the court system, mental-health education -- and so, we're working towards reducing all types of addiction in marin, and we have made a lot of progress so far since this group. and this year, we're focusing on some grassroots events to really educate the community, because there's a lot of things that people can do in the community to help, you know, even if their child or someone in their family doesn't face addiction. just storing and disposing your prescription drugs properly is a big help. because then they don't land in the hands of people that don't need to have them. >> i don't think we realize that our medicine cabinet is the source, or can be the source. so, we have about a minute left. i want you to tell me what -- this isn't a problem just for kids, but it's at all ages. >> oh, it is. it crosses all age boundaries, ethnic groups, and whatever else. we see little toddlers get ahold of medication left casually on a counter d